AN ARID EDEN OP-ED: Unique fauna and flora under siege on South Africa’s west coast

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 17/07/2025
The smallest tortoise in the world lives on South Africa’s west coast, and a button-shaped succulent endemic to a tiny area of the Northern Cape can be found nowhere else in the world. But the area’s unique fauna and flora are under threat from poaching, mining, farming and climate change.
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